The full orders last for two years and any breaches of the conditions can result in the individual being arrested and taken to court.

Merseyside Police crime scene sealed off after a shooting on Upper Warwick Street and Maud Street corner, Toxteth. The victim, left fighting for his life, was later confirmed as Kane Omar (Image: Liverpool Echo)

After Kane Omar's sentencing, Superintendent Mark Wiggins said: "Gang Injunctions are a powerful tool enabling us to crack down on gang crime which blights the lives of decent, law-abiding people.

"This injunction continues until March 2020 and as we have shown, we are committed to upholding its terms and policing the restrictions rigorously. We are able to prosecute people for breaching a variety of conditions, including failing to notify the police of mobile phones.

*Anyone with details of gang related activity in their area can contact police on social media via Twitter (@MerPolCC) or Facebook (Merseyside Police CC). They can also call 101 or contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously, on 0800 555 111 or online .